It is $3k per year. Or 1.5k for one month access. For anyone who is interested.
I'll possibly take this in the future once I make more money soon. The big thing I always don't like about these courses is that they always have you try to network and commiserate with others, and most others in a course like this are on the same path and "lost" like the other attendees, so there is like no point. It is not like working with or finding and hanging out with a larger group of actual successful traders. *Not speaking about this one in specific, just what I've experienced in general. You are also technically investing in someone else's business and not yourself which is usually a BIG no-no... but for some the value could far exceed admittedly which makes this tricky.
It always feels like they want to make you feel cool, feel good, feel like you are paying for the credential for being an "actual trader" - this quote makes me think this program might be similar:
*Which is funny because Anton actually blasts Bloomberg for making people feel like a "professional elite trader" to sell data/subscriptions in one of his videos.
I'd take his course to in the future potentially make my own course for people who did not start as a bank trader but more of those who started with something technical and want to do it on the side. and my focus would be more of the MQL/C++/C/DMA stuff really. Some tips/tricks for how to manage it all. I'd run this course to find my "blind spots". hehe.
I'll possibly take this in the future once I make more money soon. The big thing I always don't like about these courses is that they always have you try to network and commiserate with others, and most others in a course like this are on the same path and "lost" like the other attendees, so there is like no point. It is not like working with or finding and hanging out with a larger group of actual successful traders. *Not speaking about this one in specific, just what I've experienced in general. You are also technically investing in someone else's business and not yourself which is usually a BIG no-no... but for some the value could far exceed admittedly which makes this tricky.
It always feels like they want to make you feel cool, feel good, feel like you are paying for the credential for being an "actual trader" - this quote makes me think this program might be similar:
QuoteDislikedYou get a certificate and you can apply if you want to work for the bank or any financial institution as a forex/stock trader. I took the forex course because i trade forex. To further see if this is legit, i did apply to couple institutions for forex trading because i also build my portfolio and i did get few interviews.
I'd take his course to in the future potentially make my own course for people who did not start as a bank trader but more of those who started with something technical and want to do it on the side. and my focus would be more of the MQL/C++/C/DMA stuff really. Some tips/tricks for how to manage it all. I'd run this course to find my "blind spots". hehe.